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Nevis & Four Seasons

FOUR SEASONS RESORT - NEVISFour Seasons is wonderfully run and the people could not have been nicer or more helpful. The two pools are beautiful and the beach though not the nicest we ever seen, was very nice and great for the long walks we like. The grounds are absolutely gorgeous and well maintained. We were in the Pinney building which was about a 5 min walk to the main great house. Our room was an end unit which allowed for a little bit of uniqueness to the floor plan. Regular rooms were the normal bath on the left, closet on the right. End units also provide for a window on the opposite wall of the glass door. This gave us the opportunity to get some extra lighting and cross ventilation when we kept the AC off. Really, there are no bad rooms, just some may be a bit better. If you prefer to be closer to the action, you might prefer to in buildings 2  6. 1, 8, 9 and 10 are quieter but more remote. We did not opt for a meal plan and Im very glad we did not. Though we may have save a little $$, we really enjoyed having the options we did to eat off the property. Meals were very expensive as were drinks. Our weakest meals were those we had at Four Seasons. None were bad, but none were exceptional for the $$ either. Would we go back to FS? Sure it was lovely and they have the hospitality business down to a science. For example. .. I requested a CD player for our room. I swear that the young man that brought it must have been hiding in the closet with it. He was there with the CD player in no more than 2 min with it and had it plugged in and music playing before I could even find my wallet to give him a tip. The Four Seasons is very expensive but worth the money if you can afford it. Be advised however that there are many equally as nice but very different small plantation inns that would great choices as well. These properties badly need the business due to 911 and will bend over backwards to please. The Four Seasons is probably the best choice for families, but the inns may be best for low-keyed R & R.

The shuttle was great. They've different size boats to use, but we were on the larger one both ways. The trip takes about 45 min and was very relaxing. You can sit downstairs inside in the AC or up on top in the sun. (you can guess where we sat) Enjoy!

I am having great difficulty picking a resort for my honeymoon. I enjoy the finer things in life and don't mind paying for them only if it is worth it. I was considering Four Seasons, Nevis. Is there any thing to do but sit around and relax day and night. Understand, I am not looking for nightclubs, but something interesting. After a few days of unwinding, I tend to want some activity. Are there many other places to eat other than the hotel? I do not like being confined either. I have read a lot of comments on the fodors forum and can not get comfortable with any decision and at this point getting nervous. I have stayed at Four Seasons before and know that service is unparallel. Have you been any where else that you may also recommend? Thank you for your help.